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Molybdenum bromide trioxide

Other hazardous reactions may occur with carbon (e.g., soot, graphite, activated charcoal), dimethyl sulfoxide, ethylene oxide, chlorine, bromine vapor, hydrogen bromide, potassium iodide + magnesium bromide, chloride or iodide, maleic anhydride, mercury, copper(II) oxide, mercury(II) oxide, tin(IV) oxide, molybdenum(III) oxide, bismuth trioxide, phosphoms trichloride, sulfur dioxide, chromium trioxide. [Pg.1153]

Oxybromide.—Molybdenum forms an oxybromide, MoOaBr.j, which may be obtained (a) by the interaction of bromine-vapour and heated molybdenum dioxide (6) by heating together potassium bromide, molybdenum trioxide, and boric or phosphoric acid or (c) by interaction in presence of oxygen of molybdenum trioxide and certain... [Pg.127]


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